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Show THE LEADER. DEWEYVILLE Turkey," it would be hard to believe. The other day, out in by Mrs. Wayne Fryer the WEATHER HAS FLOWERS FOOLED, TOO If it weren't for the fact the calender says November is fast drawing to a close and we are all eating the remains of 'Tom MAN By Henry A. nr.l.lKlSOCUHTSETS . NEW! jf r'W "MATTHEW COWLEY, 8 by Andrea Muggins desolate NEW! SKIAT FAITH" OF 6UARPSA4AM C0CCMARLE5A. LINOBERSH. FIRST MAN TO FLY THE ATLANTIC NON-STAND ALONE FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS WAS A NATIONAL GUARD PILOT IN 1927 WHEN HE MAPE HIS HISTORICAL FUCHT. Smith Heartwarming stories about the intriguing life of a be- loved apostle k I f f' V " ' ' around the world to gather a wealth of material which tells the great story of Matthew Cowley, ambassador of goodwill and man of faith. $3.50 I COWLEY'S I First in and Giant Wide Screen I And Now CINEMASCOPE at the 3-- D KIES 20 1 THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY NOV. 25. 26. 27 Double Feature Avs Different! Irs Exciting! .Tennessee (Shame Shelley Winters kehhVynn rem Martin Second Co-H- il COLUMBIA ftCTUItES ' pmnHs 0' " HRSSAOIES with CAREY'TOTTER mucus amor jot dohku ami wttinw . story aAUACIMKSOMLI.encM Prated If s. p o kiFKOr.XAM mvio lam SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY DEC. NOV. 28.29. 30. I I Q : " 1 been, steemni?" ( y bed?" in my X' I Minis 41 DICK i POWELL j DEBBIE REYNOLDS "t! 7X l3Ll Technicolor t rr v 'lTT LSchlie SpecfiacU Ever FlkaedJJ GIMEmaScOPS IllE ROBERTSON ii;t - MURPHY-HAIS- i.Clltll H U Afi 19J GUARD PAY FOR ONE DRILL A WEEK AND 15 SUMMER CAMP A NATIONAL CWv and Mrs. Mervin Anderson. Mrs. Fern Arbon and Mrs. Mrs. LaVere Anderson enter- Mary Holman returned home tained her club Saturday after- after spending three weeks in. noon. Torrence, Cal. George Hansen is confined at the L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake, he underwent surgery on his DARK EL STOKES JOINS EAKLY IN DIX.KMHKK eye. The Relief Society will hold Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barker and a Christmas sale the second sons of Pleasant View, Idaho, Tuesday in IVc. at two o'clock visited relatives here Sunday. in the Relief Society. Folks are Milton Bywater is in Washinvited to attend and buy their ington on business. Christmas gifts. Carolyn Munns is at the home Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. entertained at a lovely party Reed Munns. after spending sevSaturday evening. A hot chick- eral weeks in the Childrens en dinner was served at small Hospital. tables decorated with the New AHMED FORCES Darrell Stokes, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Stokes, Penrose, left last week for Fort Ord, Cal, where he entered training with the armed forces. Prior to his departure, the Penrose Ward MIA held a party honoring his service as secretary for the past two years, and presented him with a gift. LIBERTY TREMONTON THEATRE NEW LOW PRICES - Adults Children NOV. 26. 27 mm X-ra- y FIRST SECURITY. ...i aANtNHMMMM emm mam i to CHARLES BRACXOJ HENRY HATHANAf .. ill taw nvtFXARX News FOOT Comedy - Batman Serial Sai. Only MONDAY Closed NOV. simn All NTERS-SUim- r( Day Sunday ie Bank for U. S V Saved dollars can build or. buy a new and betterhome or carry your children through colleg- e- or. deliver a new car or take you on a wonderful vacation e 6r support you in comfort when you're old. So I 0 o e put some of your dollars in a First Security Bank ! Savings Account every payday. They e will bring more dollars to you I through compound interest. Start today. Rr 8M of Idaho, National Auoxlatlon tint Surity tin, Stturlty Bank of Utah, National Association Bc.-.-fe tint Svrlty Bank f flock Sprlng$, Wyoming f dral Dt posit Jnsvranco Corporation Mombori 0 1 1 i'M also CORONATION PARADE Spent dollars work for someone else. Keep -- TUESDAY 29-3- x Everybody some working for you. - UtlY Keep Some Dollars Working for You de 20 1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY ago. Mrs. Lee Johnsen was gracious hostess to her club Thursday evening. The Mobile unit will Brent and Cheryl, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. be in Bear River City.Wednes-day- , Dec. 1st. Stokes in Brigharn, Sunday. FriMr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon atday night, Mr. and Mrs. Jack a birthday dinner at tended Hamilton, Perry, called at the Gardner home. Honeyville, Sunday, heldin honMr. and Mrs. Dave Holdaway or of Mrs. Dean (Colleen )Hun-sake- r. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gards Mr. Alvin Jensen and Mrs. ner attended a surprise birthday party given in honor of Mr. Art Verda Anderson motored to Hunsaker in Tremonton, Satur- Emery, Utah, Saturday to atday night. It was also the twent- tend funeral services for their ieth wedding anniversary of the sister, Mrs. Laura Radcliff. Purchase Home Hunsaker's. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight AnderMr. and Mrs. Wayne Norr attended a dinner at the Maddox son have purchased the home of in Brighajn City, Friday night, given by the First Security Watt, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Bank. Wayne Norr and son, Brent, Mrs. to Ogden for a da Minnie Potter drove of Saturday, and granddaughter, Terry Lynn visiting with relatives. GUARDSMAN RECEIVES APPROXIMATELY ONE SIXTH OF THE ANNUAL BASE PAY OF A REGULAR SOLDIER OR AIRMAN. 25. 1954 Mr. Thanksgiving motif. Mr. and Mrs. Ciflford Barker returned to their home after an extended stay in Torrence. Cal. Broken Leg Ernest Huggins lias been confined to his home with a fractured left log sustained at the stockyards in Ogden, two weeks msmm Deweyville Primary children, accompanied by their teachers, had the privilege of taking Thanksgiving baskets full of goodies to all the Folks in our town who live alone. What better way to show youngsters how good it is to share and think of others, especially with the Christmas season approaching. Bazaar Successful Mrs. Lettie Burbank, Mrs. Stella Barnard and Mrs. Minnie Johnson, leaders of the Relief Society, report the bazaar held last Friday night was a great success. Winner of the lovely peach and black quilt was Ray Heusser. A most enjoyable program was given by the Choir under the direction of Mrs. Let-ti- e Snow. Mrs. Oleen Gam, Fielding, also appeared on the program giving a humorous reading. Honey ville Civic Welfare Club and the Friendly Circle Club met together last members Thursday night in the recreation hall to hear Leona Green Merrill, Farmington, give a dramatic reading of the book, "The American Way," by George Kaufman and Moss Hart. Members of the clubs each brought a lady guest. Apple pie a was served buffet style from a table decorated with a lovely centerpiece of yellow 'mums and colored leaves which was made by Mrs. Warren Haycock. There were about 85 present. Mr. and Mrs. John Groberg and family, Farr West, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Holdaway. Mrs. Virgmia Peterson, on Vaughn, and her daughter, Mrs. Cloyd Fredericks, Logan, called at the home of Mrs. P?arl Perry, Sunday. Quorum Banquet Members of the Elders Quorum, assisted by their wives, & served a most delicious banquet last Wednesdayoevening in the Recreation hall. The tables were decorated with attractively and grapes. pumpkins, apples After dinner music was furnish. ed by the Ron Madsen family of Honeyville. Hats off t o a group of fellows who did a mighty fine job. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen, Brenda and Rex, called at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer, Sunday. The Bowens now live in Kearns. Mrs. Dorothy Potter, Garland, and Mrs. June Marble were visitors in Logan on Monday. Mrs. Jerry Litchford and children, and Mrs. Sam Hasha-mot- o 1 drove to Salt Lake City Saturday to visit with Mr. Litchford. He will be able to return home from the Veterans Hospital in time for Thanksgiving with his family. Friends of Ray Whitaker will be happy to learn that he has been relaesed from the Valley Hospital in Tremonton and is at home now. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Snow. Ruth Litchford and Etta Gardner attended funeral services for Billie Jensn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jensen, Friday, in Corinne. Lettuce Sprouts "Strange things are happening," to quote Red Buttons! Mrs. Charles Peterson says that lettuce wh'ch had gone to seed in their garden is shooting up bright green leaves Just like this was the right time of the year for it. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner, I THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY DEC. 2. 3. 4 j I 3 1 EPtPf"C HAWAIIAN NATIONAL GUARDSMEN SHOWED GREAT COURAGE tN WHEN TMEY FOUGHT A CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IN THE ISLANDS, VOLUNTEERING X) SEARCH OUT VICTIMS, MAINTAIN QUARANTINE AND GUARD AGAINST PANIC. la'-mo- PRICES: ADULTS 50 1 CIIIUSTMASSALE IN WOCUJ WAR II, ;4 NATIONAL GUARDSMEN VNON THE MEOAL OC MONO, W16WEST MILXMItV PKORATON AWATOtO 6V THf AMERICAN SOVlRNMfcNT, GUARO A5AIM5T ' A rich collection of warmly told experiences from the life of the beloved Matthew Cowley. It's the impelling story of his boyhood, his life with his mother and father, fascinating missionary experiences yth the Maoris, and all the other poignant details of a life spent in the service of God and man. The author has ranged half-wa- y Thursday, November Wear River City flower garden, I noticed a rather unusally green bunch of violet leaves. Upon looking a bit closer, I discovered white and purple violets in full bloom under the green leaves. They had the same sweet smell as when they first bloom in the spring. Mighty strange goings on, wouldn't you say? THINK YOUKE PUZZLED NEW! Tremonton. Utah VI |